Paul Collingwood

Sri Lanka up first for England

England will open their ICC Champions Trophy campaign against Sri Lanka in Karachi on September 14 ahead of meeting New Zealand and South Africa in Rawalpindi.

Paul Collingwood

England land tricky draw

England have been drawn to play South Africa, New Zealand and Sri Lanka in the group stage of this year’s ICC Champions Trophy, which will take place in Pakistan.

Damien Martyn

Martyn reflects on job well done

World champions Australia challenged themselves to win the Champions Trophy for the first time - and did so with ease as holders West Indies fell flat in Sunday’s final.

Brian Lara

Lara: Aussies not invincible

Brian Lara rates Australia as far from infallible, despite the marker they have put down for the World Cup by lifting the ICC Champions Trophy at the Brabourne stadium.

Ricky Ponting, Shane Watson & Andrew Symonds

Ponting hails Australia

Ricky Ponting toasted Australia's ability to perform under pressure after they thrashed West Indies by eight wickets to win the ICC Champions Trophy on Sunday.

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